Staying on this theme
of sustainability, Rebecca
Jones weighs up the
options for fixed income
investors in this sector,
while Cherry Reynard
asks if the ESG boom
has created a contrarian
opportunity in morally
questionable stocks. This
month’s sector focus
sees Adam Lewis run the
rule over a region at the
forefront of the switch
to renewable energy:
Europe.
In the regular
columns, John Blowers
worries financial
advisers will not be
able to cope with the
surge in demand for
pensions guidance,
EdenTree’s Ketan Patel
names three healthcare
stocks that can benefit
from the ageing global
population and Premier
Miton’s Simon Evan-
Cook reveals why he
continues to hold a gold
ETF.
Enjoy reading,
Anthony Luzio
Editor
Fund, pension, trust
Liontrust Sustainable Future
Global Growth, Capital
Group New Perspective and
Henderson EuroTrust find
themselves under the spotlight
this month
P. 38-43
The fit man of Europe
After many years in the
wilderness, Europe has become
flavour of the month, writes
Adam Lewis
P. 44-51
Data hub
Fossilised: The beginning of the
end for fossil fuels
P. 52-53
cope with a surge in demand
for pensions guidance
P. 54-61
Take the red pill
EdenTree’s Ketan Patel names
three healthcare stocks that can
benefit from the ageing global
population
P. 62-63
What I bought last
Gold recently reached a record
54
high, but Premier Miton’s Simon
Evan-Cook says this doesn’t
mean it is overvalued
P. 64-65
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At breaking point
John Blowers wonders if the
financial advice industry can